Announcing Thoroughbred Open Invitational A Basic Skills and Beyond Competition June 16-18, 2017

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Announcing Thoroughbred Open Invitational A Basic Skills and Beyond Competition June 16-18, 2017 Hosted by: Thoroughbred Figure Skating Club Sanctioned by: U. S. Figure Skating Approval Number: 24870 Event Location: Lexington Ice Center 560 Eureka Springs Drive Lexington KY 40503 Competition Chairs: Crystal Dunn 859.699.2164 president@tfscskating.org Ben Logan 859.333.3409 benlogan80@yahoo.com Sarah-Ashley Solie 859.338.0874 sasolie@mac.com Levels: Youth: Snowplow Sam; Basic Skills1-6, Free Skate 1-6; Pre-Preliminary to Senior (using the 6.0 scoring system) Adult: 1-6, Pre-Bronze and Bronze Entry: ONLY ONLINE REGISTRATION WILL BE ACCEPTED no later than midnight Sunday May 21, 2017. Secure online registration and credit card payment will be available at www.tfscskating.org. Please have your membership number from U.S. Figure Skating OR BASIC SKILLS and your coach s name, phone and email address. You will be asked to provide a 25 word description of your artistic program. There may be some questions that are optional and you can choose to answer them or not at the end of the registration process. We would appreciate you taking the time to answer so that we may obtain feedback that will allow us to make this event even better in the future. During your online entry, you may purchase a message for your skater for the event program and souvenir items such as our custom competition tee shirt (skater names on back; front is our custom design.

Hotels Nearby: Double Tree Suites by Hilton 2601 Richmond Rd. (859) 268-0020 TownePlace Suites by Marriott 1790 Vendor Way (859) 263-0018 Residence Inn 2688 Pink Pigeon Parkway (859) 263-9979 Homewood Suites 2033 Bryant Rd. (859) 543-0464 Entry Requirements: Skaters should purchase practice ice at initial registration and then will be able to choose their own practice ice sessions online after the event schedule is posted. Additional practice ice may be available for sale online after those that pre-register for their sessions have chosen them. Skater and Coaches schedules will be available via the web at tfscskating.com the week of competition. ENTRY REFUNDS: are only available if the competition is not held or there is a death in the competitor s immediate family. There will be NO medical refunds given. If you register online, your refund will be returned to your credit card as soon as the competition committee determines that a refund is due. The convenience fee is not refundable for any reason; it is included in your overall fees. Entry Fees: First Event -- Free skate; Pre-Preliminary through Senior and all Adult Levels $70 Second Event Free skate; Pre-Preliminary through Senior and all Adult levels $35 First Event -- Basic Skills Snowplow through Basic 8: $50 Second Event -- Basic Skills Snowplow through Basic 8: $25 First Event- Second Event First Event Second Event Duets or Couples: $35 each partner Duets or Couples: $18 each partner Mini ensemble, Ensemble or Team event: $20 each team member Mini Ensemble, Ensemble or Team Event: $10 each team member Late entrants -- will be at the discretion of the Competition Chairperson with input from the Referee -- and will include a $25 late fee after May 15, 2016. USFS Test session will be held on the same weekend as this competition on Friday June 16; please go to tfscskating.org to register for the test by June 01, 2017. Any questions? Contact: Dodie Copp Luchansky email: copp1848@aol. General Eligibility & Liability: The competition is open to ALL skaters who are current members of a U.S. Figure Skating Basic Skills Program and/or are full members of U.S. Figure Skating. Non-members are eligible to compete but must become registered with our club or a Basic Skills Program before being eligible to participate. Skaters may compete at their test level as of the closing date of the entries, or one level higher, BUT not both levels in the same event. This event will be conducted under the rules set forth in the current edition of the U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook. Eligibility will be based on skill level as of closing date of entries May 21, 2017. All Snowplow Sam and Basic Skills 1-6 skaters must skate at highest level passed or one level higher and NO official U.S. Figure Skating tests may have been passed including MIF or individual dances. For the Free skate 1-6, Pre preliminary and above, eligibility will be based only upon highest free skate test level passed (moves in the field test level will not determine skater s competitive level). Skaters may skate at highest level passed OR one level higher BUT not both levels in the same event during the same competition. Page 2

It is very important to the success of the competition that skaters are placed in the correct divisions. If, for whatever reason, the Local Organizing Committee discovers that a skater has been placed in a category that is below their class level, the chairman and referee will have the option to move the skater into the proper division, even if this has to be done the day of the competition. This will ensure that every event is as fair as possible to the competitors. Waiver: U.S. Figure Skating and the clubs or organizers of competitions undertake no responsibility for damages or injuries suffered by the skaters or officials. As a condition of and in consideration of the acceptance of their entries or participation therein, all entrants, their parents and guardians and officials shall be deemed to agree to assume all risks of injury to their person and property resulting from, caused by or connected with, the conduct and management of the competition, and to waive and release any and all claims which they may have against any officials, U.S. Figure Skating, the club hosting the competition, and against its officers, and their entries shall be accepted only on such condition. See Rule 1600. Awards Everyone will receive an award. All events will be final rounds. Medals will be awarded to first thru fifth place places. ALL other places will receive participant ribbons. ALL awards will be made shortly after each event. Skaters should report to the awards area promptly in competition attire and skates. A team trophy will be awarded to the club, other than the host club, that accumulates the most team points. Schedule of Events - Will be posted on the Official Club Bulletin Board and our website -- www. tfscskating.org the week of the event. OFFICIALS: Will be three judges, not related to the competitors, for each event. Judges may be any official U.S. Figure Skating or Skate Canada judge or any other qualified eligible or ineligible person in skating who is a U.S. Figure Skating member and/or Basic Skills member. PRACTICE ICE - Practice ice will be available on Friday afternoon and on event day. You may pre-register for $12 or pay $15.00 at the door if there are spaces available. Our goal is a maximum of 20 skaters will be allowed on the ice during any one- twenty minute session. You may sign up for NO MORE THAN TWO SESSIONS on a first come first served basis. MUSIC Basic Skills Program Event music for levels 1-8 and Snowplow Sam/Tots will be provided by Thoroughbred FSC and can be downloaded from our website: tfscskating.org. This music for Basic Skills 1-8 Programs is the same music used in other SEGL area competitions for Basic Skills events. The music for all other free skating programs and showcases must be provided on CD s by the skater as you enter and register with our welcoming committee. The event CD s should be clearly marked with the name of the skater, event entered and length of music (not skating time). All music must be on CDs only (no tapes will be accepted). Due to compatibility and reliability reasons no music may be submitted on re-recorded CD-RW discs. Competition music is to be turned in at the time of registration; with skater/coach having a backup copy with them at rink side. The organizing committee will not accept responsibility for damage or loss of music but will take every precaution to ensure their safety. Rules governing music selection can be found in the U.S. Figure Skating rulebook, rules 4040. All music CDs will be eligible for pick up at the registration table after awards are given for that event. VIDEO TAPING AND PHOTOGRAPHS We hope to have these services available. If we cannot contract with a suitable vendor, then you may take your own non-flash photography and video in the ice center. FACILITY: The arena surface is 85 x 180. There will be designated Locker Rooms for males and females, A snack bar is located in the lobby with lobby seating, There is a pro shops and a miniature golf course on site. EVENT SOUVENIRS: You are encouraged to Pre-order your custom competition Tee-shirt online when you register and enter our event. COACH INFORMATION: US Figure Skating Rule MR 5.11 Coach Registration To be granted access to work within U.S. Figure Skating sanctioned activities, each coach must complete the following requirements on an annual basis by July 1: A. Must be a current full member of U.S. Figure Skating either through a member club or as an individual member; Page 3

B. Must complete the coach registration process through the U.S. Figure Skating Members Only site, submit proper payment for the annual registration fee of $30 and, if 18 years of age or older, successfully pass the background screen. C. Must complete the appropriate CER courses (A, B, C or D) depending on the highest level of Students being coached as of July 1. See rule MR 5.12. D. Must submit proof of current general liability insurance with limits of $1 million per occurrence/$5million aggregate. For Basic Skills ONLY coaches: Any person, 18 and older, instructing in a U.S. Figure Skating Basic Skills Program must have successfully passed the annual background screen and be registered as a Basic Skills instructor member. The local organizing committee/club will have a list of compliant coaches who are cleared for a credential at the competition. Coaches will need to check in at the event registration desk and show a government issued photo I.D. to receive a credential. If a coach cannot provide a photo I.D. and is not on the list or cannot produce the necessary documents, he or she will not be allowed a credential no exceptions We strongly urge all coaches to have their cards with them. Non-credentialed coaches will not be permitted in the designated coaching area at rink side during events including practice sessions. Coaching at U.S. Figure Skating events without proper registration is an ethics violation which is reported to U.S. Figure Skating and PSA. JUDGING SYSTEM The 6.0 Majority Judging System will be used for all events REGISTRATION Registration will open one and half hours prior to the first event and close promptly after the last event. The registration table will be located in the rink lobby. Please register promptly. Page 4

BASIC PROGRAM EVENT: SNOWPLOW SAM BASIC 6 Format: The skating order of the required elements is optional. The elements are not restricted as to the number of times the element is executed or length of glides, number of revolutions, etc. unless otherwise specified. Download Music www.tfscskating.org ; We are using the same music used in other SEGL area competitions for Basic Skills events. Skaters may compete at the highest level they have passed, or skate up to one level higher. To be skated on half ice The skater may use elements from a previous level A.2 deduction will be taken for each element performed from a higher level Level Time Skating rule/standard March followed by a two-foot glide and dip Forward two-foot swizzles, 2-3 in a row SnowPlow Sam 1:00 +/-10 Forward snowplow stop 1-3 Backward wiggles, 2-6 in a row Basic 1 1:00 +/-10 Basic 2 1:00 +/-10 Forward two-foot glide and dip Forward two-foot swizzles, 6-8 in a row Beginning snowplow stop on two-feet or one-foot Backward wiggles, 6-8 in a row Forward one-foot glide, either foot Scooter pushes, right and left foot, 2-3 each foot Moving snowplow stop Two-foot turn in place, forward to backward Backward two-foot swizzles, 6-8 in a row Basic 3 1:00 +/-10 Beginning forward stroking showing correct use of blade Forward ½ swizzle pumps on a circle, either clockwise or counter clockwise, 4-6 consecutive Forward slalom Beginning backward one-foot glide, either foot Moving forward to backward two-foot turn on a circle Basic 4 1:00 +/-10 Basic 5 1:00 +/-10 Basic 6 1:00 +/-10 Backward one-foot glides, right and left Forward outside edge on a circle, clockwise or counter clockwise Forward crossovers, 4-6 consecutive, both directions Beginning two-foot spin, 2-4 revolutions Backward ½ swizzle pumps on a circle, one direction only Backward outside edge on a circle, clockwise or counterclockwise Backward crossovers, 4-6 consecutive, both directions Advanced two-foot spin, 4-6 revolutions Forward outside three-turn, right and left Hockey stop Forward inside three-turn, right and left Bunny Hop Forward spiral on a straight line, right or left Beginning one-foot spin, 2-4 revolutions, optional free leg held position and entry T-stop, right or left Page 5

EVENT: Pre-Free Skate Free Skate 6 Compulsory Event Format: In simple program form, using a limited number of connecting steps, the skating order of the required elements is optional. To be skated on ½ ice. No music is allowed. The skater must demonstrate the required elements and may use any additional elements from previous levels. A 0.2 deduction will be taken for each element performed from a higher level. Time: 1:15 max Level Time Skating rules/standards Pre-Free Skate 1:15 max Free Skate 1 1:15 Free Skate 2 1:15 Free Skate 3 1:15 Free Skate 4 1:15 Free Skate 5 1:15 Forward inside open Mohawk from a standstill position (R to L and L to R) Two forward crossovers into a forward inside Mohawk, step down and cross behind, step into one backward crossover and step to a forward inside edge, clockwise and counterclockwise One-foot upright spin, optional entry and free-foot position (minimum three revolutions) Mazurka Waltz jump Forward power stroking, 4-6 consecutive strokes Backward outside three-turns, right and left Upright spin, entry from backward crossovers - minimum 4-6 revolutions Toe loop Half flip jump Alternating forward outside and inside spirals on a continuous axis (2 sets) Backward inside three-turns, right and left Beginning back spin, up to two revolutions Half Lutz Salchow jump Alternating Mohawk/crossover sequence, right to left and left to right Waltz three-turns, clockwise and counterclockwise Advanced back spin with free foot in crossed leg position, min 3 revs Loop jump Waltz jump/toe loop or Salchow/toe loop jump combination Forward power 3's, 2-3 consecutive sets, right or left Sit spin - minimum three revolutions Half loop jump Flip jump Backward outside three-turn, Mohawk (backward power threeturn), both directions Camel spin - minimum three revolutions Waltz jump-loop jump combination Lutz jump Page 6

Free Skate 6 1:15 Forward power pulls, right and left Split jump or stag jump Camel, sit spin combination - minimum of four revolutions total Waltz jump, ½ loop, Salchow jump sequence Axel jump EVENT: Introductory Levels Compulsory Event Format: In simple program form, using a limited number of connecting steps, the skating order of the required elements is optional. To be skated on ½ ice. No music is allowed. The skater must demonstrate the required elements and may use any additional elements from previous levels. A 0.2 deduction will be taken for each element performed from a higher level. Skaters may have the option to skate one level higher in compulsories than their free skate program. Level Time Skating rules/standards Beginner 1:15 High Beginner 1:15 Waltz jump ½ jump of choice Forward two-foot or one-foot spin - minimum three revolutions (free leg position optional) Forward or backward spiral Toe loop jump Salchow jump Forward scratch spin - minimum three revolutions Forward or backward spiral EVENT: NO TEST PRELIMINARY COMPULSORY MOVES General event parameters: Elements skated on ½ ice Elements may be performed only once Music is not allowed Level Time Skating rules/standards Loop jump No-Test 1:15 Jump combination to include a toe loop (may not use a loop or Axel) Solo spin - sit or camel spin - minimum three revolutions Spiral sequence, must include a forward and backward spiral. Additional spirals and balance moves may be included. Pre- Preliminary Preliminary 1:15 1:15 Toe Loop jump Jump combination: single/single (no Axel) Sit spin or camel spin - minimum three revolutions Spiral sequence with one forward spiral and one backward spiral (any edge) Lutz jump Jump combination: single/single (may include Axel) Back upright spin - minimum three revolutions Page 7

Forward inside spiral EVENT: COMPULSORY MOVES General event parameters: 1. Basic Skills Juvenile: Elements skated on ½ ice 2. Intermediate Senior: Elements skated on full-ice 3. Elements may be performed only once 4. Music is not allowed Level Time Skating rules/standards Pre Preliminary 1:15 Preliminary 1:15 Pre Juvenile Juvenile & Open Juv. 1:15 1:15 Intermediate 1:30 Single Toe Loop Jump combination: single/single (no Axel) Sit spin or camel spin - minimum three revolutions Spiral sequence with one forward spiral and one backward spiral (any edge) Single Lutz Jump combination: single/single (may include Axel) Back upright spin - minimum three revolutions Forward inside spiral Single jump (may include Axel) Jump combination: single/single (may include Axel) Layback spin or camel spin - minimum three revolutions Step sequence - circular Single Axel Jump combination: single/single or double/single Layback spin or camel spin - minimum three revolutions Step sequence circular Double Salchow or double toe loop Jump combination: single/single or double/single Flying spin, minimum five revolutions Step sequence straight line Novice 1:30 Junior 1:30 Double loop Jump combination: double/single or double/double Flying spin - minimum five revolutions Step sequence straight line Double flip Jump combination: double/double or triple/double Combination spin - minimum 10 revolutions Step sequence straight line Senior 1:30 Double Lutz Jump combination: double/double or triple/double Combination spin - minimum 10 revolutions Step sequence straight line Page 8

Event: ADULT COMPULSORY MOVES General event parameters: The skating order of the required elements is optional. The elements are not restricted to the number of times element is executed, or length of glides, number of revolutions, etc. unless otherwise stated. Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated throughout the program. The skater must demonstrate the required elements and may use, but is not required to use, any additional elements from previous levels. A 0.2 deduction will be taken for each element performed from a higher level. Level Time Elements Adult 1 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult 2 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult 3 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult 4 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult 5 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult 6 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult Pre-Bronze 1:40 max Falling and Recovery Forward Marching Forward two-foot glide Forward swizzle (4-6 in a row) Forward snowplow stop two feet or one foot Forward skating across the width of the ice Forward one-foot glides Forward slalom Backward skating Backward swizzles, 4-6 in a row Forward stroking using the blade properly Forward half-swizzle pumps on the circle, 6 to 8 in a row, clockwise and counterclockwise Backward skating to a long two-foot glide Forward chasses on a circle, clockwise and counterclockwise Backward snowplow stop, Right and Left Forward outside edge on a circle, right and left Forward inside edge on a circle, right and left Forward crossovers, clockwise and counterclockwise Backward one-foot glides, right and left Hockey stop, both directions Backward outside edge on a circle, right and left Backward inside edge on a circle, right and left Backward crossovers, clockwise and counterclockwise Forward outside three-turn, right and left Beginning two-foot spin Forward stroking with crossover end patterns Backward stroking with crossover end patterns Forward inside three-turn, right and left T-stop Lunge Two-foot spin into one-foot spin Must have passed no higher than adult pre-bronze free skate test or pre-preliminary free skate test. Refer to the current U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook #4600 for specific requirements. Adult Bronze 1:50 max Must have passed no higher than adult bronze free skate test or the preliminary free skate test. Refer to the current U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook #4590 for specific requirements. Page 9

EVENT: Pre-Free Skate Free Skate 6 Program Event Format: The skating order of the required elements is optional. The elements are not restricted as to the number of times an element is executed, length of glides, number of revolutions, etc., unless otherwise stated. Connecting steps and transitions should be demonstrated throughout the program. To be skated on full ice. The skater must demonstrate the required elements and may use but is not required to use any additional elements from previous levels. A 0.2 deduction will be taken for each element performed from a higher level. Time 1:40 Level Time Skating rules/standards Pre-Free Skate Free Skate 1 1:40 max 1:40 max Free Skate 2 1:40 Free Skate 3 1:40 max Free Skate 4 1:40 Two forward crossovers into a forward inside Mohawk, step down and cross behind, step into one backward crossover and step to a forward inside edge, clockwise and counterclockwise One-foot upright spin, optional entry and free-foot position (minimum three revolutions) Mazurka Waltz jump Forward power stroking, 4-6 consecutive strokes Upright spin, entry from backward crossovers - minimum 4-6 revolutions Toe loop jump Half flip jump Alternating forward outside and inside spirals on a continuous axis (2 sets) Beginning back spin, up to two revolutions Half Lutz Salchow jump Alternating Mohawk/crossover sequence, right to left and left to right Advanced back spin with free foot in crossed leg position, min 3 revs Loop jump Waltz jump-toe loop or Salchow-toe loop jump combination Forward power 3's, 2-3 consecutive sets, right or left Sit spin - minimum three revolutions Half Loop jump Flip jump Free Skate 5 1:40 Free Skate 6 1:40 Backward outside three-turn, Mohawk (backward power three-turn), both directions Camel spin - minimum three revolutions Waltz-loop jump combination Lutz jump Split jump or stag jump Camel, sit spin combination - minimum of four revolutions total Waltz jump, ½ loop, Salchow jump sequence Axel jump Page 10

EVENT: Introductory Levels Free Skate Program General event parameters: Skaters will skate to the music of their choice. Level will be determined by the highest free skate test passed. Skaters may compete at the highest level they have passed, or skate up to one level higher. Minimum number of spin revolutions are in parentheses following the spin description. Revolutions must be in position. Level Jumps Spins Step Sequences Qualifications Beginner 1:40 Maximum High Beginner 1:40 Maximum Max. 5 jump elements: Jumps with no more than one-half rotation (front to back or back to front). Max. 2 jump sequences Max. 2 of any same jump Max. 5 jump elements: Jumps with no more than one-half rotation (front to back or back to front including halfloop) Single rotation jumps: Salchow and toe loop only. Max. 2 jump combinations or sequences Max. 2 of any same type jump. Max. 2 spins: Two upright spins, no change of foot, no flying entry (Min. 3 revolutions) Max. 2 spins: Two upright spins, change of foot optional, no flying entry (Min. 3 revolutions) Skaters may not have Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated throughout the program passed tests higher than U.S. Figure Skating Learn to Skate USA free skating badge tests Skaters may not have Connecting moves and passed tests higher than steps should be U.S. Figure Skating Learn to demonstrated Skate USA free skating throughout the program badge tests Page 11

EVENT: 2016-17 Test Track Free Skate Introductory through Senior levels General event parameters: 1 Skaters may not enter both a Well-Balanced Free Skate or Introductory Level event and a Test Track Free Skate event at the same non-qualifying competition. 2 Skaters will skate to the music of their choice. Vocal music is permitted at all levels. 3 Level will be determined by the highest Free Skate test passed. Skaters may compete at the highest level they have passed, or skate up to one level higher. 4 Minimum number of spin revolutions are in ( ) following the spin description. Revolutions must be in position. 5. The following deductions will be taken: - 0.1 from each mark for each technical element included that is not permitted in the event description. - 0.2 from the technical mark for each extra element included. - 0.1 from the technical mark for any spin that is less than the required minimum revolutions. Level Jumps Spins Step Sequences Qualifications Pre- Preliminary 1:40 maximum Maximum of 5 jump elements: Jumps with not more than one-half rotation (front to back or back to front including half-loop) Single rotation jumps: Salchow, toe loop and loop only. Max. 2 jump combinations or sequences Max. 2 of any same type jump Maximum of 2 spins: Two spins of a different nature, one position only. No change of foot, no flying entry. (Min. 3 revolutions) Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated throughout the program Skaters may not have passed tests higher than U.S. Figure Skating prepreliminary free skate test Preliminary 1:30 +/- 10 sec. Pre-Juvenile 2:00 +/- 10 sec. Maximum of 5 jump elements: Jumps with not more than one rotation (no Axels). Max. 2 jump combinations or sequences Max. 2 of any same type jump Maximum of 5 jump elements: Jumps with not more than one rotation (no Axels). Max. 2 jump combinations or sequences Max. 2 of any same type jump Maximum of 2 spins: One spin in one position; no change of foot, no flying entry. (Min. 3 revolutions) One spin consisting of a front scratch to back scratch; exit on spinning foot not mandatory. (Min. 3 revolutions per foot) Maximum of 2 spins: One spin in one position, no change of foot (Min. 3 revolutions) One combination spin: forward camel spin to forward sit spin; change of foot optional (Min. 6 revolutions). Spins may not fly. Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated throughout the program One step sequence fully utilizing ice surface Skaters must have passed at least the U.S. Figure Skating pre-preliminary free skate test but may not have passed tests higher than the preliminary free skate test Skaters must have passed at least the U.S. Figure Skating preliminary free skate test but may not have passed tests higher than prejuvenile free skate test Page 12

Level Jumps Spins Step Sequences Qualifications Juvenile 2:15 +/- 10 sec. Maximum of 5 jump elements: Any single jumps, including Axel, are permitted. Max. 2 jump combinations or sequences Max. 2 of any same type jump Maximum of 2 spins: One solo spin in one position, no change of foot (Min. 4 revolutions). One combination spin with one change of foot and at least one change of position, must include two of the basic spin positions. (Min. 4 revolutions per foot) Only solo spin may fly One step sequence fully utilizing ice surface Skaters must have passed at least the U.S. Figure Skating pre-juvenile free skate test but may not have passed tests higher than juvenile free skate test Intermediate 2:40 +/- 10 sec. Maximum of 6 jump elements: Any single jumps. Double jumps permitted: double Salchow and double toe loop. Maximum of 3 jump combinations or sequences Max. 2 of any same type jump Maximum of 2 spins: One must be a flying spin (min 5 revolutions), One must be a combination spin with at least one change of foot and at least one change of position (minimum 4 revolutions per foot). Maximum of 3 spins, of a different nature: One must be a combination spin with at least one change of foot and at least one change of position (min 5 revs per foot) The other spins are the option of the skater (min 6 revolutions per foot) All spins may fly One step sequence fully utilizing ice surface Skaters must have passed at least the U.S. Figure Skating juvenile free skate test but may not have passed tests higher than intermediate free skate test Novice Ladies: 3:00 +/- 10 sec. Men: 3:30 +/- 10 sec. Maximum of 7 jump elements for men and 6 for ladies: Any single jumps. Double jumps permitted: double Salchow, double toe loop and double loop. Maximum of 3 jump combinations or sequences Max. 2 of any same type jump One step sequence or spiral sequence fully utilizing ice surface (see rule 4104 & 4105 for remarks) Skaters must have passed at least the U.S. Figure Skating intermediate free skate test but may not have passed tests higher than novice free skate test Page 13

Senior Ladies: 4:00 +/- 10 sec. Men: 4:30 +/- 10 sec. Maximum of 8 jump elements for men and 7 for ladies: Any single jumps. Must include at least four different double jumps, one must be a double Lutz. Triple jumps are not permitted Maximum of 3 jump combinations or sequences Max. 2 of any same type jump Maximum of 3 spins of a different nature: One spin in one position (Min. 6 revolutions) One flying spin (Min. 6 revolutions) One combination spin consisting of all three basic spin positions and one change of foot (2 per position, min. 5 revolutions per foot Men: Two different step sequences, one being of advanced difficulty, both fully utilizing the ice surface. (See rule 4105 for remarks) Ladies: One step sequence of advanced difficulty, covering the full ice surface and either one spiral sequence or choreographic sequence. (See rule 4104 & 4105 for remarks.) Skaters must have passed at least the U.S. Figure Skating junior free skate test Page 14

EVENT: Well Balanced Program Free Skate General event parameters: Skaters may not enter both a Well Balanced Free Skate event and a Test Track Free Skate event at the same non qualifying competition Skaters will skate to the music of their choice. Vocal music is permitted. Level will be determined by the highest Free Skate test passed. Skaters may compete at the highest level they have passed, or skate up to one level higher. 6.0 Judging System will be used Level Jumps Spins Step Sequence No Test 1:40 sec max Max 5 jump elements All single jumps allowed except for the single Axel o No single Axels, double, triple or quadruple jumps allowed o Number of single jumps (except single Axels) is not limited provided the maximum number of jump elements allowed is not exceeded Max 2 jump combinations or jump sequences o Jump combinations limited to 2 jumps except that one 3-jump combination with a maximum of 3 single jumps is permitted. o Jump sequences limited to a maximum of 3 single jumps Max 2 spins: Spins must be of a different character (For definition see rule 4103E) Minimum three revolutions each. Spins may change feet and/or position and may start with a fly Step sequence* Must use one-half the icesurface Moves in the field and spiral sequences are permitted but will not be counted as elements. Jumps may be included in the step sequence Pre Preliminary 1:40 sec max Max 5 Jump Elements All single jumps, including the single Axel, allowed o No double, triple or quadruple jumps allowed o Axel may be repeated once as a solo jump or part of a jump sequence or jump combination (maximum of 2 single Axels) o Number of single jumps is not limited provided the maximum number of jump elements allowed is not exceeded Max 2 jump combinations or jump sequences o Jump combinations limited to 2 jumps except that one 3-jump combination with a maximum of 3 single jumps is permitted. o Jump sequences limited to a maximum of 3 single jumps Max 2 spins: a)spins must be of a different nature b) Spins may change feet and/or position. c) Spins may start with a fly. d)minimum of 3 revolutions Step sequence* Must use one-half the icesurface Moves in the field and spiral sequences are permitted but will not be counted as elements. Jumps may be included in the step sequence Preliminary 1:30+/- 10 sec Max 5 Jump Elements 1 must be an Axel or a waltz jump-type jump* All single jumps, including the single Axel, allowed. Only 2 different double jumps may be attempted (limited to double Salchow, double toe loop and double loop) o Double flip, double Lutz, double Axel, triple and quadruple jumps not allowed o An Axel plus up to two different, allowable double jumps may be repeated once (but not more) as solo jumps or part of a jump sequence or jump combination o Number of single jumps is not limited provided the maximum number of jump elements allowed is not exceeded Max 2 jump combinations or sequences o Jump combinations limited to 2 jumps except that one three jump combination with a Max 2 spins: Spins must be of a different nature Spins may change feet and/or position. Spins may start with a fly. Minimum of 3 revolutions Step sequence* Must use one-half the ice surface Moves in the field and spiral sequences are permitted but will not be counted as elements. Jumps may be included in the step sequence Page 15

except that one three jump combination with a maximum of 2 double jumps and 1 single jump permitted o Jump sequences limited to a maximum of 3 single or double jumps. PRE-JUVENILE 2:00+/-10 sec Max 5 Jump Elements 1 must be an Axel-type jump* All single and double jumps allowed except for the double Axel o No triple or quadruple jumps allowed o An Axel plus up to 3 different double jumps may be repeated once (but no more) as solo jumps, in jump sequences or in jump combinations o Number of single jumps is not limited provided the maximum number of jump elements allowed is not exceeded Max 2 jump combinations or sequences o Jump combinations limited to 2 jumps except that one 3-jump combination with a maximum of 2 double jumps and 1 single jump is permitted o Jump sequences limited to a maximum of 3 single or double jumps Max 2 Spins 1 spin combination, with or without change of foot* May start with a flying entry Min 6 revs 1 spin with only 1 position* No change of foot May start with a flying entry Min 4 revs These spins must be of a different character Max 1 Sequence Step Sequence Must fully utilize the ice surface Moves in the field and spiral sequences are permitted but will not be counted as elements Jumps may be included in the step sequence (For definition see U.S. Figure Skating rule 4103 (E) Page 16

Adult-Free Skate General event parameters: Skaters may not enter both a Well Balanced Free Skate event and a Test Track Free Skate event at the same non-qualifying competition. Skaters will skate to the music of their choice. Vocal music is permitted at all levels. Level will be determined by the highest free skate test passed. Skaters may compete at the highest level they have passed, or skate up to one level higher. Minimum number of spin revolutions are in parentheses following the spin description. Revolutions must be in position. The following deductions will be taken: - 0.1 from each mark for each technical element included that is not permitted in the event description. -0.2 from the technical mark for each extra element included. -0.1 from the technical mark for any spin that is less than the required minimum revolutions Level Jumps Spins Step sequence Max 5 Jump Elements Max 3 Spins Max 1 Step Sequence ADULT GOLD 2:40 max * means element is required Min 1*, max 3 combinations or sequences 1 jump combination/sequence may contain three jumps; the remaining jump combinations/sequences are limited to two jumps Each jump may be repeated only once, and only as part of combination or sequence All single jumps, including an Axel-type jump, are permitted, as are the following double jumps: double toe loop, double Salchow. No double-double jump combinations or sequences are permitted Double loop, double flip, double Lutz, double Axel and triple jumps are not permitted Spins must be of different character (for definition, see U.S. Figure Skating rule 4103 (E)) Min 4 revs total if no change of foot Min 4 revs each foot if change of foot Min 2 revs in each position 1 choreographic step sequence, fully utilizing the ice surface (may include moves in the field and spirals.) Additional moves in the field, spiral and step sequences will not be counted as elements but will be counted as transitions and marked as such. Page 17

ADULT SILVER 2:10 max * means element is required Max. 5 Min. 1*, 2 combinations or sequences One combination/sequence may consist of three jumps, and the othermay have only two jumps Additional jump sequences which contain non-listed jumps of not more than one revolution (i.e. mazurkas, half-loops, etc.) performed as part of connecting footwork preceding single jumps are permitted Each jump may be repeated only once, and only as part of combination or sequence All single jumps are permitted, including an Axel-type jump. No double or triple jumps are permitted Max. 2 Spins must be of different character (for definition, see U.S. Figure Skating rule 4103E) Min.3 revolutions total if no change of foot Min. 3 revolutions each foot if change of foot Min. 2 revolutions in position Max. 1 To be chosen from: Step sequence or Spiral sequence (any pattern) Must use at least ½ ice surface Additional moves in the field, spiral and step sequences will not be counted as elements but will be counted as transitions and marked as such. ADULT BRONZE 1:50 max * means element is required Max. 4 Min. 1*, 2 combinations or sequences; One combination/sequence may consist of three jumps, and the other may have only two jumps Each jump may be repeated only once, and only as part of combination or sequence (maximum of 2 of any jump) All single jumps are permitted (except Axel) No Axel, double or triple jumps are permitted Max. 2 Spins must be of different character (for definition, see U.S. Figure Skating rule 4103E) Min. 3 revolutions total if no change of foot Min. 3 revolutions each foot if change of foot Min. 2 revolutions in position No flying spins are permitted Max. 1 To be chosen from: Step sequence or Spiral sequence (any pattern)must use at least ½ ice surface Additional moves in the field, spiral and step sequences will not be counted as elements but will be counted as transitions and marked as such. ADULT PRE BRONZE 1:40 max * means element is required Max. 4 Jump combinations and sequences are optional, but no more than 2 combinations or sequences may be included One jump combination/sequence may consist of three jumps, and the other may have only two jumps. Each jump may be repeated only once and only as part of combination or sequence (maximum of 2 of any jump) Only single and half-revolution jumps are allowed No Lutz, Axel or double jumps are allowed Max. 2 Min. 3 revolutions No flying spins are permitted Max. 1 Connecting steps throughout the program are required Page 18

EVENT: Adult 1-6 Free Skate, Adult Pre-Bronze and Adult Bronze Program Event General event parameters: The skating order of the required elements is optional. The elements are not restricted to the number of times element is executed, or length of glides, number of revolutions, etc. unless otherwise stated. Connecting moves and steps should be demonstrated throughout the program. Vocal music is allowed The skater must demonstrate the required elements and may use, but is not required to use, any additional elements from previous levels. A 0.2 deduction will be taken for each element performed from a higher level. Level Time Elements Adult 1 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult 2 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult 3 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult 4 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult 5 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult 6 1:30 +/- :10 sec Adult Pre-Bronze 1:40 max Falling and Recovery Forward Marching Forward two-foot glide Forward swizzle (4-6 in a row) Forward snowplow stop two feet or one foot Forward skating across the width of the ice Forward one-foot glides Forward slalom Backward skating Backward swizzles, 4-6 in a row Forward stroking using the blade properly Forward half-swizzle pumps on the circle, 6 to 8 in a row, clockwise and counterclockwise Backward skating to a long two-foot glide Forward chasses on a circle, clockwise and counterclockwise Backward snowplow stop, Right and Left Forward outside edge on a circle, right and left Forward inside edge on a circle, right and left Forward crossovers, clockwise and counterclockwise Backward one-foot glides, right and left Hockey stop, both directions Backward outside edge on a circle, right and left Backward inside edge on a circle, right and left Backward crossovers, clockwise and counterclockwise Forward outside three-turn, right and left Beginning two-foot spin Forward stroking with crossover end patterns Backward stroking with crossover end patterns Forward inside three-turn, right and left T-stop Lunge Two-foot spin into one-foot spin Must have passed no higher than adult pre-bronze free skate test or pre-preliminary free skate test. Refer to the current U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook #4600 for specific requirements. Adult Bronze 1:50 max Must have passed no higher than adult bronze free skate test or the preliminary free skate test. Refer to the current U.S. Figure Skating Rulebook #4590 for specific requirements. Page 19

SPIN EVENTS General event parameters: Spins may be skated in any order. Connecting steps are allowed, but will not be taken into consideration in scoring. Spins may not be repeated. Only required elements may be included. All events are skated on ½ ice. Minimum number of revolutions are noted in parentheses. Level Time Skating rules / standards Beginner 1:30 High Beginner 1:30 No-Test 1:30 Upright one-foot spin (3) Upright two-foot spin (3) Sit spin (3) Upright one-foot spin (3) Upright two-foot spin (3) Sit spin (3) Upright one-foot spin (3) Upright two-foot spin (3) Sit spin (3) Pre Preliminary 1:30 Upright one-foot spin (3) Upright back scratch spin (3) Sit spin (3) Preliminary 1:30 Pre Juvenile Juvenile & Open Juv. 1:30 1:30 Intermediate 1:30 Novice 1:30 Junior 1:30 Senior 1:30 Forward scratch to back scratch spin (3) Combination spin with no change of foot (4) Sit spin (3) Camel spin (3) Combination spin camel to sit spin; no change of foot (6) Forward to backward scratch spin (3 per foot) Sit spin (4) Combination spin with change of foot; optional change of position (4 per foot) Girls layback spin (4); Boys camel spin (4) Flying camel spin (5) Sit spin to backward sit spin (4 per foot) Combination spin change of foot & change of position (4 per foot) Choice of camel, sit or layback spin (6) Camel spin to backward camel spin (4 per foot in position) Combination spin change of foot & two changes of position (2 per position & 5 per foot) Flying sit spin or flying reverse sit spin (6) Solo spin of choice (6) may not fly Combination spin with change of foot & utilizing all three positions (2 per position & 5 per foot) Flying spin of choice (6) Solo spin of choice (6) may not fly Combination spin with change of foot & utilizing all three positions (2 per position & 5 per foot) Page 20

JUMP EVENT General event parameters: 1Each jump may be attempted twice; the best attempt will be counted. 2. Pre-juvenile and lower will be skated ½ ice; Juvenile senior will be skated on full ice 3 Jumps with an * must be preceded with connecting steps (intermediate senior) Level Time Skating rules / standards Beginner 1:15 High Beginner 1:15 No-Test 1:15 Pre Preliminary 1:15 Preliminary 1:15 Pre Juvenile Juvenile & Open Juv. 1:15 1:15 Intermediate 1:30 Novice 1:30 Junior 1:30 Senior 1:30 Waltz jump (from backward crossovers) ½ flip or ½ Lutz Single Salchow Waltz jump (from backward crossovers) Single Salchow Jump combination waltz jump-toe loop Single toe loop Single loop Jump combination Any two ½ or single revolution jumps (no Axel) Single toe loop Single flip Jump combination - Any two ½ or single revolution jumps (no Axel) Single flip Single Lutz Jump combination Any single jump + single loop (may be Axel) Single Axel Single or double jump Jump combination single/single (no Axel) Single Axel Double Salchow Jump combination single/single or double/single (no Axel) Single Axel Double loop* Jump combination double/single (no Axel) Double loop Double flip* Jump combination double/double (may be double Axel) Choice of double or triple jump Double or triple flip* Jump combination double/double (may be double Axel) Choice of double or triple jump Double or triple Lutz* Jump combination double/double or triple/double (may be double Axel) Page 21

2017 SOLO DANCE EVENTS BEING OFFERED: Solo Pattern Dance Event: This event is NOT part of the National Solo Dance Series. However, it will be conducted following the same rules. No points will be earned for National Solo Dance Credit. The solo pattern dance event is comprised of two dances at each level. This event is being offered at the preliminary, pre-bronze, bronze, pre-silver, silver, pre-gold, and gold levels General event parameters: 1. Levels are based upon the skaters highest pattern dance test passed. 2. A solo pattern dance competition event will consist of the skater performing two solo pattern dances. 3. The patterns to be skated depend upon which quarter of the year the competition is held. The skater will perform the two pattern dances listed for their level, based upon the date of the competition. If the competition falls over two quarters (for example, June 30 th July 2 nd ), the dance will be selected based on the start date of the competition listed in the announcement (in this example, the 2 nd quarter). 4. Skaters will complete both of the dances at each level. Dances will be scheduled at the discretion of the Chief Referee for each competition and may be competed consecutively or with a break in-between pattern dances groupings. Level January 1- March 31 st April 1 st June 30 th July 1 st September 30 th October 1 st December 31 st Preliminary 1. Dutch Waltz 2. Canasta Tango 1. Rhythm Blues 2. Dutch Waltz 1. Canasta Tango 2. Rhythm Blues 1. Rhythm Blues 2. Dutch Waltz Pre-bronze 1. Swing 2. Cha-Cha Bronze 1. Hickory Hoedown 2. Willow Waltz Pre-silver 1. Fourteenstep 2. European Waltz Silver 1. American Waltz 2. Silver Tango Pre-gold 1. Killian 2. Blues Gold 1. Viennese Waltz 2. Argentine Tango 1. Fiesta Tango 2. Swing 1. Ten Fox 2. Hickory Hoedown 1. Foxtrot 2. Fourteenstep 1. Rocker Foxtrot 2. American Waltz 1. Paso Doble 2. Starlight Waltz 1. Westminster Waltz 2. Quickstep 1. Cha-Cha 2. Fiesta Tango 1. Willow Waltz 2. Ten Fox 1. European Waltz 2. Foxtrot 1. Silver Tango 2. Rocker Foxtrot 1. Killian 2. Blues 1. Viennese Waltz 2. Argentine Tango 1. Swing 2. Cha-Cha 1. Hickory Hoedown 2. Willow Watz 1. Fourteenstep 2. European Waltz 1. American Waltz 2. Silver Tango 1. Paso Doble 2. Starlight Watlz 1. Westminster Waltz 2. Quickstep Refer to the 2017 Solo Dance Series Handbook for the solo pattern dance event rules, test requirements and details found at http://www.usfigureskating.org/programs.asp?id=479 Solo Combined Event: Page 22

The solo combined dance event is comprised of both of the following: 1.) JUVENILE, INTERMEDIATE, NOVICE: One solo pattern dance chosen by the referee out of two possible dances as selected by U.S. Figure Skating. This dance will not be posted until the starting order is posted at the competition. Pattern Dance Selection for Juvenile:Willow Waltz and Fourteenstep Pattern Dance Selection for Intermediate: European Waltz and Rocker Foxtrot Pattern Dance Selection for Novice: Viennese Waltz and Blues JUNIOR, SENIOR: One solo short dance 2.) One solo free dance The pattern dances competed in the combined dance event are separate from those in the solo pattern dance event and the results will not count towards the solo pattern dance event or results. This event is offered at the juvenile, intermediate, novice, junior and senior levels. Refer to the 2017 Solo Dance Series Handbook found at http://www.usfigureskating.org/programs.asp?id=479 for the combined event rules and details. Shadow Pattern Dance: The shadow pattern dance event is offered for the preliminary through senior levels. Refer to the 2017 Solo Dance Series Handbook found at http://www.usfigureskating.org/programs.asp?id=479 for the shadow pattern dance rules and event details National Solo Dance Series Shadow Dances: Preliminary: Rhythm Blues Juvenile: Cha Cha Intermediate: Fourteen Step Novice: Rocker Foxtrot Junior: Kilian Senior: Quickstep Event: Artistic/Showcase Page 23

Artistic and Showcase events are open to skaters in Basic Skills, Free Skate, Limited Beginner through senior and Adult 1-6 thru Adult Silver. Groups will be divided by number of entries and ages if possible. Skaters must enter at the same level as their free skate event or highest test level of skater s in the group ensemble or production number. If a free skate event is not being entered, skaters must enter at their current test level or one level higher. The determination of level will be based upon test requirement at the entry deadline. Vocal music is permitted. Show costumes are permitted, as long as they do not touch or drag on the ice. Props and scenery must be placed and removed by unaided singles and duet competitors within one minute and by unaided ensemble contestants within two minutes for setup and two minutes for removal. A.2 deduction will be assessed by the referee against each judges mark for each five seconds in excess of the time allowed for the performance, for handling props and scenery and for scenery assistance. Performances will be judged from an entertainment standpoint, for theatrical and artistic qualities. Technical skating skills and difficulty will not be rewarded as such; however, skating must be the major element of the performance and be of sufficient quality to support the selected theatrical elements. Unintended falls, poorly executed skating elements and obvious losses of control will reduce contestant s marks. Jump difficulty is not rewarded in showcase; therefore jumps, if choreographed, should be performed with style, flow and confidence. Theatrical elements evaluated will include energy, poise, acting, pantomime, eye contact, choreography, form/extension and the use of props and ice. 6.0 Judging will be used. Deductions will be made for skaters including technical elements not permitted in the event description. NOTE: Skaters may enter only one each duet, mini production or production event. * For specific guidelines regarding the conduct of Showcase or Artistic competitions, refer to the Nonqualifying Showcase Guidelines posted on www.usfigureskating.org. Artistic/Showcase categories include: Artistic/Dramatic Event: Solo Showcase program utilizing intense emotional qualities to depict a choreographic theme. Programs should express intense emotional connection and investment in the music, choreography and theme concept through related skating movements, gestures and physical actions. Props and scenery are permitted Light Entertainment: Solo Showcase program emphasizing choreographic expressive qualities such as comedy, love and mime to develop a character -- while incorporating skating skills. Showcase program should express a carefree concept or storyline designed to uplift and entertain the audience through related skating movements, gestures and physical actions. Props and Scenery are permitted Duets: Theatrical/artistic performances by any competitors in groups of two. Duets must compete at the highest test level of the two skaters. Props and scenery ARE permitted. Page 24